Where originally a - was
used above the a, u en i-letters is now written a ^ . Behind the t and
an s with a dot below is placed an h. The s with a ´ above gets
an ' besides it.

Pronunciation:

Vowel: a as in but; â
as in far but held twice as long as a; e as in they; i as in pin;
î as in pique but held twice as long as i; o as in go; u as
in push; û as in rule but held twice as long as u.

Consonants: c as tsj; j as dj; y
as in yell, consonants followed by an h are to be aspirated (breathed
with: b-h, d-h, k-h, p-h); consonants as th en d are pronounced with
the tip of the tongue against the palate; s' as in the german word sprechen
and sh as in shine; ah with a final h (originally with a dot below)
consonant as in aha and with ih like ihi.

Accent: no strong accentuation of
syllables or pausing between words in a line, only a flowing of short
and long syllables. Long are: â, e, î, o, û, ai, au;
or when followed by two or more consonants (thus is Krishna pronounced
as Krisjna).